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kingdom and united states. it is about defense and intelligence. it is our national security which binds us together more than anything else. >> which is seamless and has become even more seamless. >>> let me take you to the question of the treaty. the last two governments invested a lot of political capital to get it. is this something you are going to champion and does it matter if you get it or not? >> it matters a great deal. it is a great pity that we are having the third british prime minister still having to ask the united states to ratify a treaty. the basis of this was in recognition by president bush over the fact that the united kingdom stood with the united states in iraq. really having it held up in congress for this length of time is unacceptable. those of us who have gone out of our way to champion the relationship are being made to look a bit foolish by this delay. i don't really care what the excuses are whether it is staffers. it is not good enough. we need our friends to deliver for us. >> th
kingdom and united states. it is about defense and intelligence. it is our national security which binds us together more than anything else. >> which is seamless and has become even more seamless. >>> let me take you to the question of the treaty. the last two governments invested a lot of political capital to get it. is this something you are going to champion and does it matter if you get it or not? >> it matters a great deal. it is a great pity that we are having the...
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why does the united states need to create an borah norville. if you're the mother, sister, spouse, or friend of a veteran who seems angry, sad, or isolated, you may be seeing warning signs of depression or suicide. the v.a. is reaching out to help. so please reach back. even if you think you see these signs, call 1-800-273-talk and press "1." that's 1-800-273-talk and press "1." i could do everything faster. it's a shame mckenzie's too young to buy me one for father's day. we'd play games on it together, listen to music, watch movies. she'd want me to have one. and what kind of father would i be to get in her way ? i'll just sign her name on the card. give dad a gift he'd give himself, like the new, more powerful than ever droid x2, or the droid pro for $99.99, and get unlimited data for just $29.99. verizon. >>> the arab spring uprising demonstrated the power of social media to unite groups of people in a common cause. that's why some governments spend so much time and money to control the kind of internet access their people have. among them,
why does the united states need to create an borah norville. if you're the mother, sister, spouse, or friend of a veteran who seems angry, sad, or isolated, you may be seeing warning signs of depression or suicide. the v.a. is reaching out to help. so please reach back. even if you think you see these signs, call 1-800-273-talk and press "1." that's 1-800-273-talk and press "1." i could do everything faster. it's a shame mckenzie's too young to buy me one for father's day....
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states quite far north in the united states? >> yes, yes, we should be legalizing drugs, and taxing them. >> are you talking cocaine? >> that would be -- i'm talking heroin, marijuana, whatever the drugstore is that comes out of mexico. and because columbia, we've had success there, basically, columbia, the drug war lass been contained, now mexico is the alternative and they really are the hot spot when it comes to that. >> let me turn this to a head and go you, mort. mexico's issue number one. >> if he is sworn in as president of mexico, will inherit the brutal drug war that has claimed over 50,000 dead. mexican voter, their biggest issue is mexico's ongoing violence that saw an 11% increase in deaths this year alone. nieto's answer, quote-unquote, strategy adjustment. meaning instead of focusing solely on big cartel bosses, expand the current policy. mr. nieto's new plan still involves the military, but adding to it a 40,000 member force controlled by civilian authorities. aka, the dejon-marie. they will fight the violence wit
states quite far north in the united states? >> yes, yes, we should be legalizing drugs, and taxing them. >> are you talking cocaine? >> that would be -- i'm talking heroin, marijuana, whatever the drugstore is that comes out of mexico. and because columbia, we've had success there, basically, columbia, the drug war lass been contained, now mexico is the alternative and they really are the hot spot when it comes to that. >> let me turn this to a head and go you, mort....
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you know we'd like to see the forces afghanistan you know get the united where they -- units where they need it the most. where they need a lot of force protection. >> the market outlasts afghanistan? >> yes, absolutely. anywhere -- forces are overseas and they need some kind of forced protection, anywhere they're looking for humans that are hiding in human terrain. so it has applications certainly outside of afghanistan. >> how much is the technology now and how soon it can get to the field assuming one of the services wanted to move ahead with it. >> we're doing demonstrations right now and they work in the field. so we're pretty close to producing them. if someone wants them right now we can produce them very quickly. >> what's some of the hangups? everybody you talk to about this said the capability would believe really useful in the field. you can create your own network to know who's friendly and not friendly. what's the hangup? >> we're a small business and it's hard to get the foot in the door. we don't have any contracting vehicles to spin it off on to. so we're going through a
you know we'd like to see the forces afghanistan you know get the united where they -- units where they need it the most. where they need a lot of force protection. >> the market outlasts afghanistan? >> yes, absolutely. anywhere -- forces are overseas and they need some kind of forced protection, anywhere they're looking for humans that are hiding in human terrain. so it has applications certainly outside of afghanistan. >> how much is the technology now and how soon it can...
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will it help him move voters in the united states this fall and the presidential election? >> i don't think the summit there will. if he took a trip to mexico it would help him. but this is just a bunch of fellow who talk, it's a publicity meeting. you've got 33 people there, and they silt around and discuss one issue, it's a big problem is the drug issue i which is real problem for those folks down there [overlapping speakers] >> first stop that obama made before going to columbia. it was in florida. and he told people there, when i'm at the summit, you're the people i'll be thinking of. that means it's political and he wants to reach out to hispanics and latinos and he wants them to know even though i'm spending a couple days outside of country, you're on my mind. >> it's good marketing and it's good politics. and obama's always look to be up the u.s. export market, and latin america has actually weatherrered the global slowdown better than most. they're prospering, and the markets over there -- are very good and çobama is popular. this is a terrific forum. i doesn't se
will it help him move voters in the united states this fall and the presidential election? >> i don't think the summit there will. if he took a trip to mexico it would help him. but this is just a bunch of fellow who talk, it's a publicity meeting. you've got 33 people there, and they silt around and discuss one issue, it's a big problem is the drug issue i which is real problem for those folks down there [overlapping speakers] >> first stop that obama made before going to columbia....
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in the united states are vaccinated. we're talking about outbreaks among vulnerable people. i think what people don't really appreciate is that children, even normal children without any issues of health from birth to one year old are not vaccinated because you don't vaccinate children until they're 12 months old. when you have outbreaks children for example, in daycare centers like we saw in chicago, become vulnerable if there is enough infection in the country to allow for these outbreaks that we saw in california and disneyland. >> schieffer: it was california, the group in disleyland, outbreak in chicago. any other pockets? >> as you said, several states, in south dakota, for example there's a cluster. and vulnerability is always since this is such a highly contagious infection that someone can get exposed in a place where there's an outbreak then travel any part of the country then get involved in getting. not knowing and infecting other vulnerable people. not only infants and children less than one people who can't
in the united states are vaccinated. we're talking about outbreaks among vulnerable people. i think what people don't really appreciate is that children, even normal children without any issues of health from birth to one year old are not vaccinated because you don't vaccinate children until they're 12 months old. when you have outbreaks children for example, in daycare centers like we saw in chicago, become vulnerable if there is enough infection in the country to allow for these outbreaks...
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. >>> next on this week in defense news, what is next for the united states >>> welcome to this week in defense news. i'm vago muradian. some have labeled president obama's recent asia tour a failure but we'll talk to one analyst who says it was a strategic suck sus. >>> plus an update on the brigade team modernization program from the top person in the effort. but first karzai told the washington post it was time to end special op reagan nationals raids that have killed or captured talibans in recent months. his comments were criticized by leaders, including general david pet rayous. what should we expect from the administration's review of afghanistan war give us some si somein sitting is surgeon power. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> so let's start. last week president karzai made the statement regarding u.s. and allied raids in the country. he said afghanistan is better off without this operation and afghanistans should do it. why is he making this case now when we have the taliban on the run? >> i think he makes a different case to different audiences without perhaps seein
. >>> next on this week in defense news, what is next for the united states >>> welcome to this week in defense news. i'm vago muradian. some have labeled president obama's recent asia tour a failure but we'll talk to one analyst who says it was a strategic suck sus. >>> plus an update on the brigade team modernization program from the top person in the effort. but first karzai told the washington post it was time to end special op reagan nationals raids that have...
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yes i do the even though the united states is -- >> the united states -- people are moving into enclaves, john, by race and ethnicity, all over this country. >> irish need not apply was the sign in the window when this date nation was dominantly what, uk settled? >> no, this was dominantly british. >> right. >> but it took generations before the irish were -- >> because of the set into which they came! this setting today is different. >> john, take a look -- >> it's multi-cultural! it's multilingual. >> john, you got a multi- cultural -- >> go ahead. >> i don't think the wave of the future is racial and ethnic enclaves this this country. i think people are and will assimilate but i also think a lot more americans will learn to speak spanish, and i think that's a fine thing. >> again, i get back to the distinction between legal immigrants and illegal immigrants. legal immigrants that come from central and south america assimilated. they're grateful to be in the united states. they exercise their right to vote. the illegal immigrants and we've seen this over the past couple months, actuall
yes i do the even though the united states is -- >> the united states -- people are moving into enclaves, john, by race and ethnicity, all over this country. >> irish need not apply was the sign in the window when this date nation was dominantly what, uk settled? >> no, this was dominantly british. >> right. >> but it took generations before the irish were -- >> because of the set into which they came! this setting today is different. >> john, take a...
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united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. test. . >>> it's tuesday, september 29th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a cold encounter at the united nations between president obama and vladmir putin planned parenthood goes on attack. they go before congress today to too fight fetal tvp tissue research t. fight over planned parenthood could lead to a shutdown. >>> teammates collide in the outfield. one needed to be carted off. >>>
united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. test. . >>> it's tuesday, september 29th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a cold encounter at the united nations between president obama and vladmir putin planned parenthood goes on attack. they go before congress today to too fight fetal tvp tissue research t. fight over planned parenthood could lead to a shutdown. >>> teammates collide in the outfield. one needed to be...
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the united states used to be a leader in the market. walk us through the market and how we were and china ended up and why are the minerals critical? >> molly corp has been in business for 57 years. we were founded in 1948 and produced in 1952. we were the largest and almost single producer in the world until china discovered rare minerals in their country in the late '70s and '80s. china has in a unique position and they began to pull those products or pull the ores out of the ground and process those products to the world. they flooded the market and lowered the prices. that caused us to slow down production in mountain pass, california. that brings up the issue of market share. china recognized this set of minerals as being strategic and forming the foundation of the industrial base within their country. they have exploited that to the maximum extent. i have to admit, they have done a tremendous job. >> are there any alternatives to the rare earths? if china tops tomorrow, are they easily substituted? >> they are not. many are not su
the united states used to be a leader in the market. walk us through the market and how we were and china ended up and why are the minerals critical? >> molly corp has been in business for 57 years. we were founded in 1948 and produced in 1952. we were the largest and almost single producer in the world until china discovered rare minerals in their country in the late '70s and '80s. china has in a unique position and they began to pull those products or pull the ores out of the ground and...
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particularly the united states and england, for example. we are going to be in a very difficult time for quite awhile on these issues. you get one or two peop succeed, it will change the whole mood in the country. >>> vice president joe biden willing to cross the river. >> we will follow them to the gates of legal until they are brought to justice. >> should we take his rhetoric seriously? is this obama administration policy? >> i think the president, at the nato meeting and in a tonia, -- astonia, basically said we will find you, we will pursue you. he says it in a more understated way. but the kind of rhetoric the vice president is using the american people are kind of wanting. the president is almost too low key. the vice president filled that vacuum. the determination of this administration is there and biden is displaying it, the president a little late to the game as well. >>> the bridge we have to cross is iran. iran has been doing battle along with our troops up there in northern iraq. iran is the principle supporter of assad. hezbo
particularly the united states and england, for example. we are going to be in a very difficult time for quite awhile on these issues. you get one or two peop succeed, it will change the whole mood in the country. >>> vice president joe biden willing to cross the river. >> we will follow them to the gates of legal until they are brought to justice. >> should we take his rhetoric seriously? is this obama administration policy? >> i think the president, at the nato...
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. >> the united states consndem in the strongest terms the violence taking place there. we have been deeply engaged with our european nepartrs and both the ukrainian government and the opposition. but weld ho the ukrainian government primarily responsible. there will be consequences if people step over the line. >> question, was president obama's warning to ukrainian president victor yanukovych the big eleven they're moved ukraine away from this crisis, pat buchanan? >> president obama has been absent and president obama has been irrelevant. irrelevant to this entire crisis, john. what happened was when -- wednesday or thursday, the protesters attacked the police who were backing up when the truce of underway. there was gunfire not only from the police but from the other side in the western part of the ukraine, people are moving into armories, police are defect effecting, soldiers are defecting from the government. the ukraine is the verge of civil war. i think ukrainian president victor yanukovych did the right thing, moving the electrics up, bringing the two leaders of
. >> the united states consndem in the strongest terms the violence taking place there. we have been deeply engaged with our european nepartrs and both the ukrainian government and the opposition. but weld ho the ukrainian government primarily responsible. there will be consequences if people step over the line. >> question, was president obama's warning to ukrainian president victor yanukovych the big eleven they're moved ukraine away from this crisis, pat buchanan? >>...
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the united states and egypt? did he draw too close to egypt. >> certainly it was very easy to draw a clear line at this stage of the game. we don't know what the problem. >> here's the problem -- [everyone talking at once] >> reporting for duty! i think in many instances they've left the station and we talk about the president's ability to influence events, we saw that was incredibly limited even within the context of the egypt. and now if the starts spreading abroad it's going to be so far that rap? >> what you might get is far darker influence -- >> look at gates, look at the military to military relationship. what we want is maintaining that peace treaty. i think the egyptian military doesn't want to put a army in sinai. the israelis want. that do the people, muslim brotherhood, want that? no! [everyone talking at once] >> secular -- >> oh, no! >> you don't know that! >> that's nonsense! >> multiple choice exit character, characterize president obama's moves in handling the egyptian cries. a, sure footed. b, f
the united states and egypt? did he draw too close to egypt. >> certainly it was very easy to draw a clear line at this stage of the game. we don't know what the problem. >> here's the problem -- [everyone talking at once] >> reporting for duty! i think in many instances they've left the station and we talk about the president's ability to influence events, we saw that was incredibly limited even within the context of the egypt. and now if the starts spreading abroad it's...
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you really have made it more difficult to protect the united states. here's the bottom line, regardless of what system that you like versus what other system someone else likes, the administration by their own website says that there would not be available by 2020 if the pentagon stretches it out and says that the other system would have been 2017, it's still sooner. i believe it was available 2013, 2014. all the intelligence seems to that i ran could have capability by 2015. >> what's the compromise proposal? where does this system have to go as far as you're concerned? what's the next step? >> well, i think the administration needs to reverse its decision because it hasn't even come forward with what are all of the systems that it's intending to piece together for this new plan. and some of them that they have cited don't even exist today. the plan that they have put forward includes components that don't even exist. and for them to have previously said we are only going to do proven technology, well, the proven technology was ready to go in europe.
you really have made it more difficult to protect the united states. here's the bottom line, regardless of what system that you like versus what other system someone else likes, the administration by their own website says that there would not be available by 2020 if the pentagon stretches it out and says that the other system would have been 2017, it's still sooner. i believe it was available 2013, 2014. all the intelligence seems to that i ran could have capability by 2015. >> what's...
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the united states is in a long retreat from empire. it has just begun. we're coming out of iraq. >> question. is the era of american engagement, some would say american entanglement across the globe drawing to an end? yes or no? >> there's no doubt. american power is starting to recede for economic, military, diplomatic -- >> how about for reasons of consolidation? how about thinking in terms of the hemisphere. >> we don't need to defend europe anymore. let them defend themselves. >> there you go. >> we may be reducing the number of troops in europe but american intervention from a diplomatic point of view and economic point of view continues to be unparalleled. >> out of focus on where the challenges are rather than just be everywhere, right? >> american strength. there's such thing as american strength is the best deterrence to violence and chaos in the world. american weakness is the best invitation to those things. i do not think we're seeing the kind of retrenchment that pat is talking about. there are other power thas relative to us are gaining in
the united states is in a long retreat from empire. it has just begun. we're coming out of iraq. >> question. is the era of american engagement, some would say american entanglement across the globe drawing to an end? yes or no? >> there's no doubt. american power is starting to recede for economic, military, diplomatic -- >> how about for reasons of consolidation? how about thinking in terms of the hemisphere. >> we don't need to defend europe anymore. let them defend...
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the united states is obsessed with isis. turkey is obsessed with kurdish separatist groups that have been waging a decades-long war inside their country. this is where it gets complicated. the u.s. is supporting and arming kurdish groups that turkey considers bitter enemies, and they have responded by bombing the u.s. allies. >> erdoan ( translated ): you organization just because they are fighting isis as well. you cannot make a distinction between a good terrorist organization and a bad terrorist organization. but this is something that we did not come to an agreement with the united states about. >> kroft: into all this acrimony between erdoan and the united states has stepped russian president vladimir putin, one of first world leaders to express solidarity with turkey after the failed coup. since then, the two countries deal, and agreed to step up military and intelligence contacts. are you reevaluating your alliance and relationship with nato and the united states? >> erdoan ( translated ): right now, such a thing is n
the united states is obsessed with isis. turkey is obsessed with kurdish separatist groups that have been waging a decades-long war inside their country. this is where it gets complicated. the u.s. is supporting and arming kurdish groups that turkey considers bitter enemies, and they have responded by bombing the u.s. allies. >> erdoan ( translated ): you organization just because they are fighting isis as well. you cannot make a distinction between a good terrorist organization and a bad...
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the united states can fix this with an election. the 5xeunited states can fix th we've done it before. i'm more worried about europe. europe has to make decisions about what it's going to be in the future. so it is absolutely crucial, i do worry about europe for the reasons you have cited. but also because we now have a situation with russia, which is an opportunity, what is shift wkyc putin at the moment. we have an opportunity also with turkey. turkey has become hugely more influential in its region in the world. >> right. >> but we need europe reaching out, being more self confident not so internally focused but externally focused with us. >> let me turn to your book. i want to talk about that. it is a fantastic book on the economist list of top books to read so congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> what you did extensive research on, for the book. what did president kennedy do right? what did he do wrong. >>> and how did 1961 change it? >> the most controversial point in the book and the book that i think has caused the most
the united states can fix this with an election. the 5xeunited states can fix th we've done it before. i'm more worried about europe. europe has to make decisions about what it's going to be in the future. so it is absolutely crucial, i do worry about europe for the reasons you have cited. but also because we now have a situation with russia, which is an opportunity, what is shift wkyc putin at the moment. we have an opportunity also with turkey. turkey has become hugely more influential in its...
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but the israelis it's a risk, for the united states it's a political risk. >> on, the united states, obama does not want the israelis to launch a preemptive strig would you draw us into war. but he's not going to say something like that and told -- netanyahu that we don't want it done, and the real question is, is obama committed to take the united states to war in the event these negotiations really don't go anywhere? but iran still does not have a bomb. they have what mort calls capability which they have now. they've got a -- they can refine the uranium, they can do it over a period of time, but they just don't have the absolute ability to build a bomb. >> in that press conference in the roads garden this week, the president said the window for diplomacy for stalling this problem is shrinking, and he was speaking to the iranians as much as anyone else. and david cameron said everything is on the table. he repeated that line, which i thought was quite a strong statement because -- british are very opposed to israel. >> you want to pit out obama is really sending a bad example becau
but the israelis it's a risk, for the united states it's a political risk. >> on, the united states, obama does not want the israelis to launch a preemptive strig would you draw us into war. but he's not going to say something like that and told -- netanyahu that we don't want it done, and the real question is, is obama committed to take the united states to war in the event these negotiations really don't go anywhere? but iran still does not have a bomb. they have what mort calls...
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we have also had good development here in the united states. >> let's talk about the united states where you have been doing business for 40 years. but you sort of stood it up as an entity last year. what are some of the most specific products and growth strategy for the united states and does that include mergers and acquisitions? >> yes. to talks of -- to answer the last question yes. u.s. is a priority country for us. we can see that we have good experience the last years doing joint ventures and corporations with the big american companies. we have joint to go together in different programs and look at halifax and we have also other activities. so, we will not stop competing in u.s. with things that are already here. we are trying to figure out what we can contribute to when it comes to partnership with different big industrial leaders. on the other hand we can see for example training and our signature management and other things as well. and that we try to go ourself. so, i think we have a better defined strategy. and a growth for us that maybe is for a big one. it's huge for us. >
we have also had good development here in the united states. >> let's talk about the united states where you have been doing business for 40 years. but you sort of stood it up as an entity last year. what are some of the most specific products and growth strategy for the united states and does that include mergers and acquisitions? >> yes. to talks of -- to answer the last question yes. u.s. is a priority country for us. we can see that we have good experience the last years doing...
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>> ♪ ♪ >>> they are united or break free? one weak ago before scotland's september 18th referendum on whether to remain part of the united kingdom, that is video of a mash up of blips and words with both sides views. the scottish national party leader argues that scotland will be better off as an independent country with the future linked closely to the european union. leader of the get it together campaign says scotland is better off staying in the 307- -year-old united kingdom. it was created in 1707 to bring together scotland, wales and ireland. it makes up 85% of the population. polls show pro independence forces with a slight lead in a race that will go down to the wire. both sides claim economic benefit. it will jump $1,600 after. staying in the uk he says it benefits by $2,250 per person with regular payment from england. if they split, scott's lose $2,250. he coun tered that the oil revenue will offset any funds. it is seen as a global city. former prime minister said this in a new york times, scotland has been transf
>> ♪ ♪ >>> they are united or break free? one weak ago before scotland's september 18th referendum on whether to remain part of the united kingdom, that is video of a mash up of blips and words with both sides views. the scottish national party leader argues that scotland will be better off as an independent country with the future linked closely to the european union. leader of the get it together campaign says scotland is better off staying in the 307- -year-old united...
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one, the united states doesn't have the same length in libya as it did in egypt. and also, again, as pat said, this is a european affair. if anything is going to be done, it's going to have to be done through the international community. it can be on led by the united states and it's going to be led by the europeans, and just one other word of caution as we saw happening in egypt. there are lots of things that are happening behind the scenes, out of the public view, that we don't know about yet. so while everyone is criticizing the president for not doing anything, i think down road we're going to hear about all sorts of things the administration has been doing behind the scenes to get a handle on the situation, to protect american lives on the ground, to protect not only american interests but european interests, because let's not forget, oil. >> okay, more moammar. >> moammar gaddafi spoke to the libyan people on thursday by telephone. his one-hour message was transmitted by libyan tv and rebroadcast on the al-jazeera website. gaddafi tried to shift the blame to
one, the united states doesn't have the same length in libya as it did in egypt. and also, again, as pat said, this is a european affair. if anything is going to be done, it's going to have to be done through the international community. it can be on led by the united states and it's going to be led by the europeans, and just one other word of caution as we saw happening in egypt. there are lots of things that are happening behind the scenes, out of the public view, that we don't know about...
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there's no reason we can't manufacture in the united states. here at timbuk2, we make more than 70,000 custom bags a year right here in san francisco. we knew we needed to grow internationally, we also knew that it was much more complicated to deal with. i can't imagine having executed what we've execu without having citi side by side with us. their global expertise was critical to our international expansion into asia, into europe and into canada. so today, a customer can walk into our store in singapore, will design a custom bag and that customer will have that american made bag within a few days in singapore. citi has helped us expand our manufacturing facility; the company has doubled in size since 2007. if it can be done here in san francisco, it can be done anywhere in america. for you, success is a starting gate not a finish line. for you, the ats isn't just a trophy. it's a sleek, chiseled instrument of your ambition. and for you, the winner's circle is just another pit stop because you'll always be... ...coding it... ...torching it...
there's no reason we can't manufacture in the united states. here at timbuk2, we make more than 70,000 custom bags a year right here in san francisco. we knew we needed to grow internationally, we also knew that it was much more complicated to deal with. i can't imagine having executed what we've execu without having citi side by side with us. their global expertise was critical to our international expansion into asia, into europe and into canada. so today, a customer can walk into our store...
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. >> the president of the united paul irvin, the house sergeant at arms, announcing president trump. and now the long walk to the podium in the house. some members will have stood in these positions for hours to make sure they had a chance to shake the president's hand as he went by. norah, the president is at odds with some of the key members of his own party. he's going to talk tonight about an enormous increase in defense spending, for example. but he has to get all of t services committee. john mccain, who the other day he called a loser, who has lost so long, he doesn't know how to win anymore. >> and, by the way, the press headlines today suggested this was a huge increase in defense spending, which it is, but john mccainmented more than what president trump had called for. what's not clear yet from the white house is how they will offset that spending, the reduction in other chndiscretionary spending, which agencies will take a cut-- the state, e.f.a. there are indications of that. there is still meat on the bones boneleft on this budget that will lay out where this president
. >> the president of the united paul irvin, the house sergeant at arms, announcing president trump. and now the long walk to the podium in the house. some members will have stood in these positions for hours to make sure they had a chance to shake the president's hand as he went by. norah, the president is at odds with some of the key members of his own party. he's going to talk tonight about an enormous increase in defense spending, for example. but he has to get all of t services...
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a lot of missions we did, we would do with filled artillery units. we were all fighting the same fight doing the same thing. >> reporter: the executive director of the service women's action network is a former marine captain. she says front line jobs will mean more advancement for female officers. >> in the civilian world, we refer to the glass ceiling when women can't get beyond a point in their job progression. in the military we call it the brass ceiling. >> reporter: some of the new jobs will open to women this year, but the different branches of the service have till 2016 to make a case that some of the jobs should remain closed to women. in washington, susan mcginnis, cbs news. >>> defense officials tell the associated press military chiefs must report back to secretary panetta with their initial plans to put women on the combat lines by may 15. >>> it was caught on tape, a giant sewer explosion. cameras installed on residential buildings captured the underground blast in china. the road's surface was blown away and concrete pieces flew in all
a lot of missions we did, we would do with filled artillery units. we were all fighting the same fight doing the same thing. >> reporter: the executive director of the service women's action network is a former marine captain. she says front line jobs will mean more advancement for female officers. >> in the civilian world, we refer to the glass ceiling when women can't get beyond a point in their job progression. in the military we call it the brass ceiling. >> reporter: some...
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>> i would like to see obviously, al of us would like to see the united states more involved. we have hospital ships because they can move from one place to another. if there is a role they can play where we can provide additional medical help i think all the world would support it, and some experts are now saying that this is a very incredibly dangerous situation that we are facing. so we should marshal up all the assets we have to do what we can, but it is a very complicated and difficult situation, obviously. >> senator mccain thank you very much for joining us on face the nation. for more of the threat on isis we turn to congressman adam smith a top democrat on the armed services committee joining us from seattle and republican peter king a senior member of the house homeland security and intelligence committee congressman joins us from his home state. >> do you have any reaction to senator mccain's comments about syria and the ukraine specifically let's start with syria. well i think the point is absolutely it is a military 0 conflict, but it is also a political one and i
>> i would like to see obviously, al of us would like to see the united states more involved. we have hospital ships because they can move from one place to another. if there is a role they can play where we can provide additional medical help i think all the world would support it, and some experts are now saying that this is a very incredibly dangerous situation that we are facing. so we should marshal up all the assets we have to do what we can, but it is a very complicated and...
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it is furious at the united states after a u.s. navy warship passed within 12 miles of an island in the south china sea, china claims as the territory. the u.s. is selling $1.4 billion worth of weapons to taiwan, further angering beijing. the chinese government is now calling for restraint and wants the u.s. to start talking to north korea. china is unwilling for further nothing to lose and led to war on the peninsula. >> president trump took aim at north korea leader on twitter, asking does this guy have anything better to do with his life. the launch comes days before, president trump meets leaders at the summit in germany. >> the president was briefed latd last nice on north korea's ballistic missile launch. day early, president trump soak with president xi, about the weapons program. according to the new york triemz, president trump told the chinese government the united states is prepared to act on its own in dealing with north korea. but the white house's official statement on the call, said that the two leaders reaffirmed th
it is furious at the united states after a u.s. navy warship passed within 12 miles of an island in the south china sea, china claims as the territory. the u.s. is selling $1.4 billion worth of weapons to taiwan, further angering beijing. the chinese government is now calling for restraint and wants the u.s. to start talking to north korea. china is unwilling for further nothing to lose and led to war on the peninsula. >> president trump took aim at north korea leader on twitter, asking...
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i'm sorry, they're much lower than the united states. i thought that is what i said. it's absolutely going to be a disaster for the united states if more and more of these companys. >> right. >> move their headquarters abroad. the tax rates are much lower. >> which is why it's likely that congress might act in december when they come back after the election. >> is obama going to get behind this? >> yes. >> i think -- . >> ready. >> he's already promised tax reform. >> with this being -- obama? >> no. [ laughter ] [ overlapping speakers ] >> john, john. >> it would help. >> john, john. >> at the stage, to get through the congress. it won't get through the house. >> exactly. >> the republicans are not going to pass it. >> it's hostile to reducing rates on corporations a lot of corporation, going to fight and protect the loopholes in the law? what you need is -- if you have -- reagan was the last guy to do it. >> what year? >> 1986. >> that's correct. 1986. what happened? >> well, we had the blue dogs with us and we had a republican senate. we lost it that year after we
i'm sorry, they're much lower than the united states. i thought that is what i said. it's absolutely going to be a disaster for the united states if more and more of these companys. >> right. >> move their headquarters abroad. the tax rates are much lower. >> which is why it's likely that congress might act in december when they come back after the election. >> is obama going to get behind this? >> yes. >> i think -- . >> ready. >> he's already...
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that he wants to be the uniter of all people. and he made a point of saying, i am the president of all people. >> it was a very untrumplike speech from what we have heard throughout the campaign. >> well we will ask him whether he could be conciliatory, and magnanimous in defeat. we found out that he can be magnanimous in victory. >> i can be politically correct, so absolutely politically like that. he gave it. >> bob, talk about now, the challenges for sum within as they transition from booing a candidate to trying to govern and becoming -- filling that office, the awesomeness of the office and the responsibilities that go with it. >> i think we are kind of in unchartered territory now. we, really don't know. this is -- this is a totally new and different group. than we have seen arrive and i don't think we can predict where this goes from here. i mean it is different. it's -- this was a different campaign. and what happens now is different as well. >> i think it is encouraging to say he wants to reach out to all americans. camp
that he wants to be the uniter of all people. and he made a point of saying, i am the president of all people. >> it was a very untrumplike speech from what we have heard throughout the campaign. >> well we will ask him whether he could be conciliatory, and magnanimous in defeat. we found out that he can be magnanimous in victory. >> i can be politically correct, so absolutely politically like that. he gave it. >> bob, talk about now, the challenges for sum within as...
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never had the japanese women beaten the united states. >> japan and the united states played 25 times and the u.s. never lost. there were 23 ties. that's a track record the u.s. women wanted to look at in terms of we know how to beat these guys. >> reporter: from the opening the americans did dominate, attack after attack, shot after shot but no luck. three balls hit most and bounded away. the first half ended scoreless. 11 year old willa watching in manhattan was anxious. >> i wish they had scored. >> reporter: midway through the second half, the u.s. finally did. 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team look a long patch from megan, dribbled skillfully past the japanese depender and fired the ball in the corner of the net. >> it's more exciting because everyone sports men's sports everywhere and now we have the women and all over the nation everyone's for team usa. >> reporter: president obama and his wife and daughter watched intently at the whitehouse as the resill yebt japanese squad tied the game 20 minutes later. the game went to over time 1-1. >> i also excited
never had the japanese women beaten the united states. >> japan and the united states played 25 times and the u.s. never lost. there were 23 ties. that's a track record the u.s. women wanted to look at in terms of we know how to beat these guys. >> reporter: from the opening the americans did dominate, attack after attack, shot after shot but no luck. three balls hit most and bounded away. the first half ended scoreless. 11 year old willa watching in manhattan was anxious. >>...
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some more bad news for united airlines. the company's first quarter profit plunged 69% mostly because of higher fuel and labor costs. those results determined before the bad publicity surrounding the forcible removal of a passenger from the plane. united ceo issued another apology, admits the carrier needs to do a better job serving its customers. >>> boeing is laying off hundreds of engineers. the reason? slowing aircraft sales. boeing has shed more than 9,000 work frers its commercial airplane division in a little over a year. those departures have come mainly through buy outs and retirements. >>> uber may be forced to add a new feature to its apps to passengers can tip its drivers. the new york city regulators wants to require the mechanism despite uber's resistance. the push to driving concerns over lost wages. >>> and it is tax day in america. that means the time for procraft nation is over. your returns are considered on time if it's post marke today's date but the irs says 80% of people will file electronically. eith
some more bad news for united airlines. the company's first quarter profit plunged 69% mostly because of higher fuel and labor costs. those results determined before the bad publicity surrounding the forcible removal of a passenger from the plane. united ceo issued another apology, admits the carrier needs to do a better job serving its customers. >>> boeing is laying off hundreds of engineers. the reason? slowing aircraft sales. boeing has shed more than 9,000 work frers its...
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new policy changes to united airlines tops our consumer alert. >> i am not going. >> united says passengers like dr. dao will no longer be forced off planes once seated. this is a series of changes following the outcry happened when he was violently removed. the airline says it will offer up to $10,000 to you if you are willing to be bumped from the flight and reduce the over booking on the route. >> this will help united recover but it's going to take the airline a long time, perhaps several years, to live down the infamy of what happened on flight 3411. >> united is promising more employee training and creative solutions like flying passengers to nearby airports and even driving them to their destinations. the ceo of southwest also promises to end the practice of over booking. the leader of the low cost carrier says the company will stop over selling flights soon. he says the airline was moving in that direction well before the melt down at united. kelly made the comment today during an interview with cnbc. >>> a recall of hash browns that contained possible golf ball materials is being e
new policy changes to united airlines tops our consumer alert. >> i am not going. >> united says passengers like dr. dao will no longer be forced off planes once seated. this is a series of changes following the outcry happened when he was violently removed. the airline says it will offer up to $10,000 to you if you are willing to be bumped from the flight and reduce the over booking on the route. >> this will help united recover but it's going to take the airline a long time,...
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running for president of the united states. you got to have heart for people, you got to understand why people are frustrated. you have to have a mind to be able to come up with creative solutions to fix the things that need to be fixed. you got to have a spine. you got to have a backbone. this is a tough job. think it's hard to deal with angry people about immigration in town hall meeting? yeah, it's not the easiest thing. but lot harder to deal with putin or the ambitions of china or doing with the stagnantecon y. you need somebody whose compass points north who selling to persuade people toward their cause rather than back away whenever there is any pressure. >> dickerson: talk about politics at the end here. six months ago people thought you were the front runner. your campaign -- you hated being front runner. >> i feel much better back here. dickerson: why did you hate being the front runner? >> i've always thought that there was going to be a high expectation for me, i totally get it. >> dickerson: because? >> because i h
running for president of the united states. you got to have heart for people, you got to understand why people are frustrated. you have to have a mind to be able to come up with creative solutions to fix the things that need to be fixed. you got to have a spine. you got to have a backbone. this is a tough job. think it's hard to deal with angry people about immigration in town hall meeting? yeah, it's not the easiest thing. but lot harder to deal with putin or the ambitions of china or doing...
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his comments about the president of the united states. i think this he unfortunate. >> schieffer: you have a problem coming up here, your may actually get shut down because the congress can't agree, there are some in congress trying to shut down parts of your department because of the president's immigration policies. what's that going to do? >> well -- >> schieffer: do you think that is going to happen? >> i sure hope not. i think it's regrettable that we're having the conversation. given everything that is going on with the global terrorist threat, harsh winter that we're facing in the south and northeast. everything happening with cybersecurity. very carefully tracking to make sure there is not another spike of illegal migration on the southern border right now there are things that we have to pay for. i hope leaders of congress will come together, i'm talking to democrats and republicans as often as i can about the importance of a fully funded department of homeland security. especially in these times. so i remain optimistic. we've go
his comments about the president of the united states. i think this he unfortunate. >> schieffer: you have a problem coming up here, your may actually get shut down because the congress can't agree, there are some in congress trying to shut down parts of your department because of the president's immigration policies. what's that going to do? >> well -- >> schieffer: do you think that is going to happen? >> i sure hope not. i think it's regrettable that we're having the...
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could that ever happen in the united states? >> we'll do everything we can. >> reporter: this whichcould meaning the salad while passing on the fries. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> we begin tonight with breaking news out of hyattsville where a car has hit and injured at least eight students in the parking lot of northwestern high school. first responders say most of those injuries are minor. none appears to be life threaten. they say an after-school event was being held at the time. a car pulled into the lot and ran into those students. the driver stayed there. police are now investigating exactly how it all happened. good evening to you, i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. we're going to get to the news at 7:00 in just a moment but first here's a look at your world in
could that ever happen in the united states? >> we'll do everything we can. >> reporter: this whichcould meaning the salad while passing on the fries. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> we begin tonight with...
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there is a real appetite to purchase from the united states. and we make a decision on who we're going to partner with based on foreign policy concerns. we go and advocate to win those tenders. >> go on. >> we also pursue expert control form. also through efforts to change the usml and the commerce control list to better reflect today's realities. to focus on protecting the things that it's important to protect. the so-called crown jewels. as a result of the efforts we're engaged in, we anticipate that 10s of thousands of parts and components will be moving from the u.s. munitions list to commerce control list. >> how soon do you think that will happen? that's been a concern for a few years. >> we've already published seven categories on the usml transfer to the ccl. i'm sorry, nine rules. seven rules completed interagency process, and five more rules that we're working on. we anticipate that we're going to be publishing final rules in the fall to begin the process of transferring items. >> those are the two lists. one is for military items. un
there is a real appetite to purchase from the united states. and we make a decision on who we're going to partner with based on foreign policy concerns. we go and advocate to win those tenders. >> go on. >> we also pursue expert control form. also through efforts to change the usml and the commerce control list to better reflect today's realities. to focus on protecting the things that it's important to protect. the so-called crown jewels. as a result of the efforts we're engaged...
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americans and europeans alike sometimes forget unique is the united states of america. no other nation has been built upon an idea, the idea of liberty. >> question, is the spirit of american exceptionalism alive and well across the land this fourth of july? rich. >> yes, very much so across the land. i worry about washington, john. if you look at what american exceptionalism. other western nations have a focus on individualism and self- reliance, a really healthy distrust of government. and barack obama and the democrats are cool, hostile to all three aspects of that. and have the biggest opportunity in decades to move us in a more euro direction. >> listen. i think the election of barack obama affirmed american's exceptionalism. i think the country feels good about itself, still feels good. the things that make us unique, freedom of speech, the fact that we have a separation of church and state and the fact we are an immigrant nation where people can come from all over and be part of the american experience. you can't do that in any other country. but it's how we expo
americans and europeans alike sometimes forget unique is the united states of america. no other nation has been built upon an idea, the idea of liberty. >> question, is the spirit of american exceptionalism alive and well across the land this fourth of july? rich. >> yes, very much so across the land. i worry about washington, john. if you look at what american exceptionalism. other western nations have a focus on individualism and self- reliance, a really healthy distrust of...
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dc united they win 3-2. that's a look at sports. >> you like boston over la. >> i do i think defense is better. >> anything with kobe has a chance. >>> have a good night everybody. >> bye. what they're doing... it's dangerous.
dc united they win 3-2. that's a look at sports. >> you like boston over la. >> i do i think defense is better. >> anything with kobe has a chance. >>> have a good night everybody. >> bye. what they're doing... it's dangerous.
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what needs to be behind the conference is the credibility of the united states. >> should the united nations get a conference on it? >> somebody how is. i think the u.s. is asserting leadership and sending b52s there. the u.s. is keeping a lid on this. it comes back to iraq and afghanistan. these are the consequences. >> chinese claim these as sovereign territory. and they're not going to sit down with the united nations and it decided there. one of the other is going to wined up in control over them. >> not anytime soon. >> when we come back, the president goes populist. zçzçtó >>> it's a threat to the american dream, our way of life and what we stand for around the globe. eye child born in the top 20% has about a two and three chance at or near the tap. a child born in the bottom 20% has a less than one to 20 shot making it to the top. the child may never be able to escape that poverty because she lacks a decent education or health care. for a community that views her future as their own that should bother all of us. >> i warns about the the dangers of the country of a growing i
what needs to be behind the conference is the credibility of the united states. >> should the united nations get a conference on it? >> somebody how is. i think the u.s. is asserting leadership and sending b52s there. the u.s. is keeping a lid on this. it comes back to iraq and afghanistan. these are the consequences. >> chinese claim these as sovereign territory. and they're not going to sit down with the united nations and it decided there. one of the other is going to wined...
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stepped up surveillance of potential terrorism suspects in the united states. diego rodriguez is an assistant director of the f.b.i. >> we're going to ramp up on all of our subjects here surveillance and cover them just in the event that there is some type of connection. >> reporter: officials are concerned about the potential for isis sympathizers to plot attacks in the u.s. [explosion] there was a similar fear after the paris attacks in november. frank cillufo is a former white house counter terrorism official. >> the concern is could there be copycats in the u.s. >> you always need to be worried about copycats because there is an old saying, terrorists are not innovators, they're imitators. >> reporter: according to this report by the house homeland security committee, more than one-third of isis-linked terror plots have been aimed at the united states or its interests overseas. u.s. officials also estimate 30,000 foreign fighters have traveled to syria and iraq to join isis, including around 150 from the u.s. one intelligence consulting group believes about
stepped up surveillance of potential terrorism suspects in the united states. diego rodriguez is an assistant director of the f.b.i. >> we're going to ramp up on all of our subjects here surveillance and cover them just in the event that there is some type of connection. >> reporter: officials are concerned about the potential for isis sympathizers to plot attacks in the u.s. [explosion] there was a similar fear after the paris attacks in november. frank cillufo is a former white...
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he hired all united van lines which is not affiliated with united van lines to move his possessions here from california. >> they were great up until the time they come to pick up the stuff and from that point on, its been nothing but a nightmare. >> jay says his nightmare started in july of last year. all united van lines promise to deliver its good the by early august. but by the end of september his apartment still looked like this. >> you start calling them every day and going, hello, have you left yet? do you have our stuff? >> jay says all united van lines offered the cheapest estimate over the phones a binding quote for a little over $1200 to move him across the country. >> this is 1284 and this is-- >> 4099.81. >> he received this new invoice on his moving day, which included all of these extra charges. >> talk about jacking up the price. >> yeah, i was a little sticker shocked. >> even more shocking? the fact that for months he couldn't get a clear answer as to what happened to all his stuff. >> so you took our stuff to utah and then back to california and then new mexico and th
he hired all united van lines which is not affiliated with united van lines to move his possessions here from california. >> they were great up until the time they come to pick up the stuff and from that point on, its been nothing but a nightmare. >> jay says his nightmare started in july of last year. all united van lines promise to deliver its good the by early august. but by the end of september his apartment still looked like this. >> you start calling them every day and...
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the other half are paying for it. >> schieffer: let me just ask you about uniting. why is it conservatives are unable to coalesce around one single candidate so far in this campaign? >> well, bob, it's really not unusual. i was telling the truth when i ran for the senate here in south carolina, i got about 23% i think. in the first round of the primary. but we had five or six people running. then we had a run-off. it's not unusual when you have a number of good candidates which i think we do for people to be divided. what i hope is that our eventual nominee will recognize the strengths of the other candidates and take a lot of those ideas and incorporate it into a platform that will unite us. i think they will. we've seen great attributes of people like michele bachmann and herman cain and i think eventually we've got to pull all of those together. >> schieffer: senator, thank you so much for giving us your perspective. we'll be back in just a moment. >> schieffer: welcome back. we're going to change the subject a little. "new york times" correspondent jody cantor,
the other half are paying for it. >> schieffer: let me just ask you about uniting. why is it conservatives are unable to coalesce around one single candidate so far in this campaign? >> well, bob, it's really not unusual. i was telling the truth when i ran for the senate here in south carolina, i got about 23% i think. in the first round of the primary. but we had five or six people running. then we had a run-off. it's not unusual when you have a number of good candidates which i...
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look, the reason the united states is there is twofold. one because al qaeda, the taliban use that as a base of operations to launch 9/11 and we don't want to see them using that territory again to launch terrorist attacks against us or our allies. >> that's not -- [ all talking at once ] >> no, talking about us and our commitment to afghanistan. it's because of pakistan, john, because that is an increasingly unstable state with nuclear weapons and fundamentalist problem. >> the con census of the american people want us out of there. >> the answer, eleanor, is right. it's not vietnam. we're not being lied to. we're not gonna escalate the amount of troops, you're right. the answer is surely full there. the cables make sure there's within guy who's caught in the arab emirates with cash. sue three. the moment of truth. >> our goal in this whole process has been really simple and it's basically abouten to start an adult conversation here in washington about the dangers of this debt and the deficits we're running. >> we will listen now to the n
look, the reason the united states is there is twofold. one because al qaeda, the taliban use that as a base of operations to launch 9/11 and we don't want to see them using that territory again to launch terrorist attacks against us or our allies. >> that's not -- [ all talking at once ] >> no, talking about us and our commitment to afghanistan. it's because of pakistan, john, because that is an increasingly unstable state with nuclear weapons and fundamentalist problem. >>...
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and to the united states. we don't take any orders from the united states. i want to know whether the u.n. is gonna pass sanctions. >> russians aren't gonna pass them, and they've already got it on the table right now, john. they already passed them. barack obama will have to veto 'em, and i don't think he's gonna do it. >> there's another reading of this. if israel was ready to blow up these tentative peace talks, maybe they're not that worried about iran. they need the u.s. to act with them in in accordance, i don't think they're going to announce a military attack in iran wrought the u.s. >> what do you think? >> look, when the obama administration put the screws to israel on the settlement issue, they did so, a, without knowing how netanyahu was going to respond and b, without extracting any concessions from the arabs. i do agree with you on this issue -- >> mainly, the united states does not call the shots for us? >> yes. on the issue of crippling sanctions, i believe there's gonna be some watered down sanctions but when you have them not wanting to go
and to the united states. we don't take any orders from the united states. i want to know whether the u.n. is gonna pass sanctions. >> russians aren't gonna pass them, and they've already got it on the table right now, john. they already passed them. barack obama will have to veto 'em, and i don't think he's gonna do it. >> there's another reading of this. if israel was ready to blow up these tentative peace talks, maybe they're not that worried about iran. they need the u.s. to act...
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can the united states expect big changes? i'm joined by michael who is a fulbright and japan foundation scholar. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> so what is this change in government going to mean for the u.s.-japan alliance? >> bottom line is we don't know. there has never been a change of government in five decades as you pointed out. >> because these guys have never had power. >> well, they didn't exist until 1996. what you had since 1993 is a bunch of very senior liberal democratic party politicians leave the party, form a bunch of opposition parties and they finally got a party that was stable, they won a big election for the upper house in japan in july of 2007 two years ago, and then late last month they took over the powerful lower house and they're going to form the next government. none of them have ever been prime minister before in when they were in the lbd, none of them have held major ministerial position and the next prime minister has never had a leading government position. so the bottom line is we don't
can the united states expect big changes? i'm joined by michael who is a fulbright and japan foundation scholar. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> so what is this change in government going to mean for the u.s.-japan alliance? >> bottom line is we don't know. there has never been a change of government in five decades as you pointed out. >> because these guys have never had power. >> well, they didn't exist until 1996. what you had since 1993 is a bunch of very...
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if this can -- be done in the united states, why can't it be done here? >> i think the power of obama's example is not to be understated in the idea that he is really the first 21st- century international leader. but more so than his personal example, i think was the message that he gave in cairo during that speech, which was preceded by president bush, who spoke early and often about the need for political and economic liberalization in the middle east. that was what the iraq war was all about as well. but also if you're going to talk about the youth, at least in the initial stages of this revolt leading it, you have to look at the technology. because what existed -- what exists now in terms of facebook, social networking is playing a huge role not just in this revolt but the revolt we saw nearly two years ago that began in iran. so i think all of these elements are now coming into play. >> you think there's a redeeming factor in hosni mubarak's role? in other words, for the young population and for the whole population of this uprising, so to speak it,
if this can -- be done in the united states, why can't it be done here? >> i think the power of obama's example is not to be understated in the idea that he is really the first 21st- century international leader. but more so than his personal example, i think was the message that he gave in cairo during that speech, which was preceded by president bush, who spoke early and often about the need for political and economic liberalization in the middle east. that was what the iraq war was all...
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we're here today to declare that the united states and france stand united in total solidarity to deliver justice to these terrorists and those who sent them and to defend our nations. in that spirit with heavy but strong hearts, i welcome you here today. francois, with your understanding, my statement today will be a little longer than usual. i've been traveling and this is an important moment for our nations and for the world. this barbaric terrorist group, isil or daesh and its murderous ideology, poses serious threat to all of kñus. it cannot be tolerated, it must be destroyed and we must do it together. this is the unity of purpose that brings us here today. on your visit here last year you said that the french love america. well, we love the french. sometimes we americans are too shy to say so, but we're not feeling shy today. we americans love france because we dedicate ourselves to the same ideals that all people deserve life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. france is our oldest ally. you helped us win our independence. we helped liberate france from fascism. we owe our fre
we're here today to declare that the united states and france stand united in total solidarity to deliver justice to these terrorists and those who sent them and to defend our nations. in that spirit with heavy but strong hearts, i welcome you here today. francois, with your understanding, my statement today will be a little longer than usual. i've been traveling and this is an important moment for our nations and for the world. this barbaric terrorist group, isil or daesh and its murderous...
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united people. >> a historic night as donald trump is elected president of the united states. >> for all of the talk about donald trump not accepting the ouome of this election, hillary clinton has not delivered a concession speech. >> she has done an amazing job and is >> the pollsters are dead wrong. their predictions weren't worth thpee par they were teprind this is a white lash against a changing country and a white lash against a black president. >> outside of the civil war 2-and including 9/11 this must t>> i could ab wide wild on wall street. >> thousands of hillary clinton supporters left with t iearsn th eir eyes. they are shocked beyond measure, these folks. >> all that. >> look on the bright side. you know that lie we tell kids? you could be president? it's true now! ralitelly, anyone can be president! >> and all that matters. >> sorry to keep you waiting. complicated business. >> i believe the american people made a choice toel hp their lives and everybody is entitled to make that decision whether or not you agree with them. >> let's face it. this has been an exhausting,
united people. >> a historic night as donald trump is elected president of the united states. >> for all of the talk about donald trump not accepting the ouome of this election, hillary clinton has not delivered a concession speech. >> she has done an amazing job and is >> the pollsters are dead wrong. their predictions weren't worth thpee par they were teprind this is a white lash against a changing country and a white lash against a black president. >> outside of...
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including india as a permanent member. >> china, russia, france, the united kingdom, you the united states and now maybe india. quote unquote permanent members of the united nations permanent security council. the u.n. most prestigious powerful body. each of the five permanent members, perhaps soon to be 6 has very to power -- veto power that allows them to block a member by the council. it means also that the u.s. wants india as an ally. it can be construed as a check on the economic activity of china. president obama's support for india might sour relations with pakistan with whom india fought three separate wars over the past 63 years and with whom we have engaged as a u.s. ally in fighting terrorism in southwest asia. will president obama's initiative to getting india a seat on the permanent security council add up to a plus or minus for the united states, monica crowley. >> this is a huge plus, not because india will get a permanent seat any time soon. japan is still first in line. bill clinton encouraged a seat for japan and president bush made it official u.s. policy and japa
including india as a permanent member. >> china, russia, france, the united kingdom, you the united states and now maybe india. quote unquote permanent members of the united nations permanent security council. the u.n. most prestigious powerful body. each of the five permanent members, perhaps soon to be 6 has very to power -- veto power that allows them to block a member by the council. it means also that the u.s. wants india as an ally. it can be construed as a check on the economic...